background image

17

A

B

Lift handle and
flex outwards
to remove the
filter.

10

MAINTENANCE

Draining the Air Conditioner

! Always replace the plug

immediately after draining.

To drain the air conditioner, place it over
a drain or put a container under the drain
point before removing the drain plug, as
the water will flow out as soon as the plug
is removed.
Remove the plug at the bottom rear of
the appliance and allow the tank to
completely drain (Fig 17B) .

Note

End of season storage

:

Always disconnect the air conditioner from the electricity mains
before cleaning or draining.

To maximize the efficiency of the air conditioner, clean regularly.

Cleaning the housing

Cleaning the filter

Note! Never operate the air conditioner without the filter.

Use a soft, damp cloth to wipe the body clean.
Never use aggressive chemicals, spirits, detergents, chemically
treated cloths or other cleansing solutions. These substances could
possibly damage the cabinet

Remove the filter as shown (Fig 17A).
Use a vacuum cleaner or tap the filter lightly to remove loose dust
and dirt from the filter and then rinse thoroughly under running water
(no hotter than 40°C).
Dry thoroughly before replacing.

.

·

·

·

·

Drain any water in the unit.

Operate the unit in ventilation only mode for a few hours, to
thoroughly dry the inside.

Clean or change the filter.

Unplug and carefully store the power cord and plug end .

Replace in the original carton or cover for storage.

·

Summary of Contents for Supercool

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual Please read these instructions carefully and save this book for future reference Supercool Portable Refrigerated Air Conditioner Supercool NR TRB TRC FR...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...ning unit that supplies refrigerated air to a personal area within a room It is not intended to function as a house or room air conditioner Be sure the appliance has been securely and correctly instal...

Page 4: ...rom spilling Electrical Safety Check voltage before connecting the electrical power cord to a power outlet check that the air conditioner voltage is the same as your power supply Caution Ensure the ap...

Page 5: ...d Exhaust Fitting window end 3 Remote Control Remote Control compartment Air outlet Control panel Air Intake Filter Power cord Condensate drain pipe Drain Air Intake Exhaust Air Outlet 3 4 Handle Wind...

Page 6: ...d The window attachment can be installed horizontally or vertically depending on the window Attach the condensate hose to the air conditioner Then run it out through the rubber grommet in the window a...

Page 7: ...ss to decrease the outlet temperature Temperature set button Swing Control button Press to enable disable air outlet louvres to sweep from side to side To avoid damage to the control panel do not oper...

Page 8: ...ion point Display area On Off button Mode button Clock button Fan speed adjust button Hold button Battery compartment Battery cover Swing button Minute button Hour button Timer button Temperature incr...

Page 9: ...select the desired temperature Press the FAN SPEED button on the control panel or FAN button on the remote control to select fan speed Each press will cycle the fan speed as below High speed Medium s...

Page 10: ...button to adjust the time Each time the button is pressed the time will increase in 1 hour increments OFF When the air conditioner is working only the TIMER OFF can be set When the air conditioner is...

Page 11: ...ain and will now disappear and the buttons will perform their normal functions Self check function Self lock function 9 How to cancel the timer Setting the timer at the cooler To cancel the timer pres...

Page 12: ...ioner clean regularly Cleaning the housing Cleaning the filter Note Never operate the air conditioner without the filter Use a soft damp cloth to wipe the body clean Never use aggressive chemicals spi...

Page 13: ...d All exhaust air needs to be completely removed from the room The air conditioner is not as cool as it once was Is the filter dusty or dirty restricting the airflow Is the air inlet or outlet blocked...

Page 14: ...z Supercool NR Supercool FR Supercool TRB Supercool TRC Personal Cooling Personal Cooling Personal Cooling Personal Heating Cooling 2600 9000Btu hr 3500 12000Btu hr 4100 14000Btu hr 3500 12000Btu hr 3...

Page 15: ...out notice 13 Supercool TRC wiring diagram GN CC compressor capacitor 25uF 450V Supercool NR 30uF 450V Supercool TRB TRC TRX CF fan capacitor 4uF 450V Waste electrical products must not be disposed of...

Page 16: ...e policy of Seeley International to introduce continual product improvement Accordingly specifications are subject to change without notice Please consult with your dealer to confirm the specification...

Reviews: